dave1949
Super Star Member
I did a thread search and came across this. I am about to turn over my garden. i lost almost all my tomatoes to blight this year, everyone in my area got hit hard. Way too wet, not enough sun, and colder than usual.
My question is this, I pulled everything out of the ground and let it dry out on the surface (about 30 days). Is it going to be ok to till it all and let it sit til next year? I will probably lime the garden before tilling, as I have heard that lime and copper dust seems to keep the fungus in check.
Any ideas or suggestions? I normally plant at least 40 tomato plants and can't see wasting all that time and money again next year.
We got blighted here too, it's everywhere. Our Field Ext. Office recommends not tilling in and not putting on your compost pile. Apparently, it can overwinter. They were saying to bag stems and fruits and send to landfill. Or bury them. I buried mine down below the root zone a couple hundred feet from my garden.
I hope it doesn't come back next year.
Dave.